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My new Favorite video- Bicycling on the 10/405 during rush hour.

April 23rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Cycles, Health, Politics

I’ve thought about it myself…

Click here to read more about this stunt and the group responsible for it.

I’m not that crazy.

April 21st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Cars, Health, Random stuff

On the way into the office today I felt a little better about my decision to start riding my bike into the office:

I get more exercise now than I have in a decade, my bankroll is steady, I have more time to pursue the things I enjoy (and not whittling away at my short time on this planet with a long-ass commute) and I also get to live with my best friend. Sometimes going against the grain can work to your advantage.

Of course I’m going to take the plunge at some point, but it’ll probably be vintage (and red/fast). :)

Philippe Starck on Design

April 9th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Random stuff

He’s one of my personal favorites and this video was an absolute treat. I highly suggest taking a look.

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/197

Failure to try something means never succeeding

April 3rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Business, Random stuff

[I didn't write this, nor do I know who did.. it's been hanging on my wall for a number of years and can't find a copy online. Enjoy!]

Top 10 tips for facing failure:

1.  Failure is normal. Everyone has faced failure. Some people talk about their failures. Some people don’t talk about their failures, which makes it look like they never fail. Don’t believe it.

2. Define or refine. Failure can define you or refine you. If you quit, you have allowed failure to define you. If you keep going, learn from it and get stronger, you have used failure to refine yourself.

3. Learn from it. Every failure has something to teach us, if we will only be teachable. To be teachable, we need to ask good questions such as “What contributed to this failure?” or “What can I do differently and/or better next time?”

4. Change your definition of failure. We live in an either/or culture. Either you totally succeed or you completely fail. Many times it’s neither.

5. Redefine what failure means to you. A failure is simply evidence that you took a shot at accomplishing something, that you want to be a doer instead of just a talker.

6. Successful people fail often. How can you be successful and fail often? You become successful by taking risks. Risk implies that you might fail. Otherwise it would not be called risk-taking; it would be called sure-thing taking.

7. Build on your failures. Many of the great success stories are built on what was learned from failure or the motivation that can come from failure.

8. Don’t fear failure. The of failure holds us back from doing many of the things we would like to do.

9. Give up your belief in failure. A wise person once said, “Failure? I’ve never encountered it. I’ve just learned lots and lots of ways that don’t work, and turned that into a few successes.”

10. Never, ever give up. An ancient Japanese proverb suggests that we are to “fall down seven times, get up eight.”